Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1921 — Page 7

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You get smart style -an all-wool fabric you get high-priced tailoring in these Hart Schaffner & Marx $50 Suits and Overcoats NOW $37.50 Models for Men and Young Men Extraordinary ValuesOdd lots from higher priced assortments, suits and overcoats, worth to $40.00, at $21.50,

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ii i T(.m me various i iu .i 01 i,ai;. c un:y. l!.e Country C'.iih ruMltiu - " i ; ' '.Ut-1 to i'uM h : i: y Mrs, li. ,T . I -ran. thv 55 .-m in-nl i nr-i.-l.-nT, jv -!! at tho : i:ifct Hid iiilro.iu- i il j ' I'.c tMrutiv a i the -!'il:- fr ni O iry . : li:t in;; i'rn.: n I'fint, V.a..-1 Chi- as ' . il Lowell. , Mvs. (.m,.y iiresftiti. it a rulatioij I'-ayinK for ' tie tni- c. p of tht I;'t''v- , ii.it i.-nal t.ufi rem e ti tio .invt-K iuit -f Anuanivn: . T.n r . -Ki.'-i was up- : I'luvii! by tli- club mid i-ojiy of s:im oriloTi'J sent lu tlii ; i c.- i'tout i f tiie 1 I'iKtfd Stales. Miys ,t:iue HtilforJ made an up:cal for li-lp for the 'I'liiiorrulosin I"und. P.rccially the sal f Chris: mas st;;rnps.

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I'lii.lir.r: Vura! Ho!'i'tii)ii3 l:i:tf';' Crawford Youtiy. Crown Point Mi.-.i Hatf.-l Kiihourne. acompanist. "i:mo S'.ii ct io:i.-i Mrs, Fred lla.diey. Whiting I'.iih'r, " Vc:'.- iiioat um" . .Mrs. C. i'. (icjcr, I.idiana liarbor Viual hVIooti'ins ....Ir,. M . A. Given, TJast Ciiicago 3rolil of So:il;s Mis Iaura Taylor, Lowell lo.-uiniL;. "Kin-:, Koltit. of SU-i!y". . Mrs. Mc-rfditli, Ilr.bart Cioup of Tliivo S o 4 -. Original.... I. U.i Uruwninsr Wliito, Gary : I'l.-ii "Mi.--. 11. W. Chili and I.ir. K nu all. l'.- yclio-Aini.y sh' Mrs. !. ,T . Moran. Hammond Cro-h ir.ini'.ior :is .o well given and : rntliii!--ius'.iVa!ly reeeived tiiat time land s-paL'f- would not pimit of special j mention. T!ie 1 laniti-.or.d Woman's jC!;;!. extends to tiio li.-i'.inp clubs tlieir ' -::ncere appreciation and tlsnnks for j thei- sifiif ndid response and co-opera-; tioti. Uurins tUc facial liour pumpkin ; p:e ;i.rd coffee was -t' rvi-d . .MKS. 11. l;. OK1FKIN, Reporter. Ml-, and Mrs. F. Masejiohl of Muri ray street entertained at v. six o'clock I dinner on Sunday even'ner at their I liome iu honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. , liiscminfe'cr of Chicaso.

Mid3 -l,ce Ingrahaiii of Krie street pleasantly entertained at a trousseau sbower last evening a: her home in bonor of Miss Kthel taldtn who will

be a Jec.-r.jb'.r bride. Bunco Mas played and high score mud; by Mis , itazel Holmes. After an enjoyable

t c-vt-ri:nf the hostess served a delicious

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1). i of th.. l, ar 1 of l-'..-:l inrir.vi in :i . Tli 'ii.ii M Ki" ey :.- u ; i - t rd'-nt "f tile Iil-1 ois ,-ii el ' in a: y. a:ol 11. F. ! .. B.-o-. . I a. -i : ?r of the Co 2i Com, . y j;,. i I st i Hoard . '

' iety drawing looms in toto. He had t aiirpla n ted an old New Filmland wii with the real native.) thereof. lie 'd imported old New Fngland slclghii parlies and real ountry dances .Mid real country fidJU.rs.; but thrc 1 m- d not to be any bliazards in the Let. '.ir.h hi-; s. rupiiliuirt I'd' lily d tail Jr Crid'ii'i .corn -d the u.-ual .d ma hoic devic,. it. !-ia:V hop fully t 1 . p'loued a'l "' ( r th .om,try pla in t i v.. I. inii;irii. for hi :;i;i;.i rd.;, but e very s- i tiun ri. port -inl the I. :l:n i.-i the .;outh Si ...:. Mr. iGrih'ith had ju-t about d elded, that bli .a d, had bee. one Mind with C." i!m In and the :-a!oon v. '.o n a rcL;ii;;ir Iil ;eoi b-r hit tiv : udie. i .;. :.! lihe t!u J.i II e !:. ;i c ; e ... ;:- I eral alarm in a lire engine In n.f r.e.d ea ai eti l.ejtan pouriii'; out. iiic ;tu'i'fi ''ii tin- run A 1 inn u?i lie Uibond tii the road th roil grh :i ldindini.r s.oria

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W. E. LONG COMPANY THE PEOPLE'S STORE Corner State and Sohl Sts., Hammond

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bir:hdays. Ibmeo v.as rhiyed durit l!ie ee;in;,- a1 ;1 the liol i.:-iri ,-:ervt ilai";ty relM :;h me; 1 s to r iyiit -,ui -ts.

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waited to be cal'od. I All day lotiir. they fouj. !it tl. it ei.cis old sturni into 1 1 1 - - film. V.

Mrs. lliehard Jmkiiis and Mr:

aid JcnUins wiii entertain the North

Side Fadiej' (.'lub at a one o'cl.."K luneheoa .n Thursday at Mr.i. Fiward .leukin's home, if.gn CoIer; avenue, Chieairi. Tile l;uh. i: :.-e rituis'id to lake tile e!e :n o'el.. lv surlaeo ear from Ilai.imoml The Irving School I,, 'i' . I,. w;il me-t tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. 11. Graves, "IC Ulm street. All members of the b ven staff of

Cermania Rebekah Lodge No. 672 are requested to be at the hall Thursday afternoon at half past 2 o'clock. promptly. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Iddings and little daughter. Rosemary Iddings , were the quests of Dr. Iddings' parents on Sunday, at their home in Merrillville.

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The Christian bnd'-.avor Socjity of the First Cherelt of Christ wii! ftivc hay-rack party Friday ei'nuie. N"veniVier 11th. All Mho wish to j . -should meet at the ehuieh at scvonfiftcen o'clock. I'cbotah Aid Society will have an ail day tiK-i 1 1 ng tomorrow at the Christian church and a litpc attendance Is desired. Arranircnicnfs wii! be made for a home bake sale to be held on Saturday . All the ladies helongincj to the Home Comforts Club, the Bed fro--;; and Hvj Parents-Teachers Association of "iVes1 Hammond, m iio a re: i :;' -1 esfed in I be Armistice liy parade that is to be heid on Kriday, will met t ;u tin. v,' a', worth he'd ,,n Wednesday cv-inti": a; fight o'c-lock .dial p .

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Wassey's Pleating Shop FMItllOIIH -'tlX.. VI .riN.. HUMSTIIt lllM. IM I'iOV IIOI.K. HI HON tOVKIUX.. huaiijim;.

in c him., iwc y sTiTCiiii. i oi statu sniriir, phonk iiaji. MUM) MIL J j G. S. Bawiitiir. Chiropractor. will j open an ...ffi'-e in u!t 110 I ! .; inniond I Bldi.-.. Monday. Nov. 7 ' h Hours 9 to i

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AV ifcCall Pattern 2151 If You Have $6.83 and Want A Smart Dress! Why not niakv it yourself' With the New "Priii'totl" Patterns you can got the smartness that otherwise is nut generally to be had at so low a price. The newest Mt-Call Pa tterns come in the favorite Mles if ilio season, and the printed margin, printed notchcb and printtd directions assure you sucecss. For the printed l'atti-rri. 2151. Jersey, Triootiric. Gabardine and .Serge would be effective. The dress ready to be made in Jersey includes;

2 yds.' of 51-inch Jersey fi JI.70 a yard 1 1-S yds. of "or, trastbi s color Jers y 1'indinss "l'rinted" I "at tern 2 i .j 1 The cost of your I 'res.-- (without further trimming-:

showered villi a number of useful and lu,cu " AUU'1 i-onse, .ur. Irani: beautiful KU from tic- Misses Li II ian Luther and Miss Meta Lohse. At it late Sassc. Franc es Todd. .Mabel Tucker, i hour a" attractive course luni heon Hazel Holmes. Ruth Mnlo. Haze! Jones, j "a'i served to t wen t y -ti ve gue.-ts and Tii'-ima Ilin-ru-. Harriet and L'orothy l the table was pretty with a eentreI'o.ld, GM truie l'e;.- r, Aiice Iiiri a- ! l,u""v- of white roses and a large birtli-

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TO THE l-FCLIC on v.ili hereby take notice t.uat on and i'Uer thin date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by

my v. ife, Nina M. Trochler, or anonejiJ

else vxcept myself. CABL TBOLHLFB. S i 0 Alice Street STATU OF 1NFLANA, COL'XTl' OF I.AICK. SS:

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The Liberty Camp of Boyai N'.-iih-bors No. hC;7 will meet tomorrow niijht at the nonie of Mis. Ornhey, 805 Calumet avenue. A very pleasant birthday surprise partv was siven In honrir of Mrs. .1 1

L'rbahns at her aome on Lot'an street!

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j Tin; weddinpr of Miss Gertrud-5 Twiss Of Chicago to "aiter LdivarO ?iutr i was quietly solemnizeU at six-tntrty ' o'clock last Saturday evening-. Ttie ceremony was performed by the Ttev. Hoffman at the home oC the bride o.i ! Kilis avenue. Loth have the best ; f wishes of a wide circle of l'rier.d3.

The North Side W. C. T. U. -which was to have met this Friday at the home of Mrs. William Collett, has been postponed until next Friday, o" account of the death of the president, .Mrs. Lewia of Lact Chicagro. On Friday evenincr a delightful birthday party vas sriven in honor of

liay cake. Mis. Crbi'hiis v.a; cipient of many pretty gifts.

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Thert will be a baby clinic tomorrow morning- from ten to twelve o'clorlt at the Wentworth sciiooi in West Hammond. Ladies' Aid Society of the I'rcbyterian church vvili meet tomorrow aftenroon at the church and Mrs. .1. W. Smith and Mrs. Mary T. Hoiin wiil he hostesses.

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Prompt, careful and considerate work combined with the finest quality drucrs. All 'prescriptions guaranteed right by SUMMERS. Use Summers' Clinical Laboratory

Now for Colds It's your fault as well n-z the s -;i son's I'm ult when you catch a cold. V-u are nmre io blame th it r ol d i s i ! e g 1 c e t e d . j- a k : Summers' Cold Remedy s id you will soon tiivJ your cold broken. Summers' Cold Remedy, 35c.

After the Theater Stop ?.X Summers "i ' ii' h.ii si.tj.j drinks and ice creams, plain or ii1 iiui'-y combination.-., yeai drinks, liot b'inks. i'our fa orite drink scrvl I..1 ' i'c iivl served risht.

AT THE DE LUXE There is one real actor in I'. W. Griffith's master film-play, "Way T'oMti Last,'' which is showing at the LeLuxe theatre who will never appear in any other film. This was an old-

Mrs. Paul Newman at her honie on 'n'oi.eu lwn iast blizzard. West State street, in celebration of her " vil) trobally not he a surprise to anniversary. The rocuns were pretty i ':n-'one v.-ho sees "Way Down Fast" with vases of red roses and ferns,' and to. know that the big storm in which during the evening music and dam iuk I nn:i ,rss I''1-'- was a real storm the wire enjoyed. A 'delicious ujr.- ' lirt ono ever put on any screen, luncheon was served to forty guests, j In the old play, the outra ged Squire and many beautiful gifts were present- , -"ont the heroin... out into the storm cd to the guest of honor. A most en- j when he learns of her h.j.p!;.-s "p.-st."

joyabie evening- wa.j spent.

.7. C. Miliken -and daugr'aters. Miss Lvaughu and Miss Liulah, returned Sunday evening from a three days' inot or trip to Auu-ibon, Indiana, Mrs. Milliktn vmaiacd for two weebi' visit. Henry Lister, who was a week-end Kurst of Gale Fauver and Oe-.rge Mcl'.iiland of f'urduo University, witnessed the North wes'crn and Purdu -game on Saturday. 1! returned to Hammond with Mr. J. C Milliken. Trin'ty Aid Soci'-y w!H meet for a social s"rsion Wednesday aftcrno.n and Mrs. G . Wolf. Mi's. L. W. Andree and Mrs. A. Andree will be the hostesses. Mrs. Elizab-th Lon.r. Mrs. George Ttimbacli. Mrs. Mury Malo and Mrs. John Malo motored to the Oaltime' Conclave of True Kindred, held atli" South Chicaro Masonic. Temple, an i'nesed the initiation of the- :o"o'-- -intr Chicago TtaM8 irto Tu K'i' -dri-d: wnii.-m t' ;le Tl .' m; ,o . i

Mr. (Jriffith had f.een aide to l,Uv so-

All member, e.f tin. V.'cst . Hammond Home Comfort Club are rci.iuested t

nareh in the: na'ade Arr.iiitico Dav. , t 11-S-l MIlo. EMalh'TT FOX. P;o. Kj

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There- wi;i be u pedro party 'f P. Hall Wednesday at 2 p. m

ui 2 5 teats. Fine prizes.

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I.ady Maccabees Opal Hive SC'C are ' rr;in" a cord party tonicrht nt I.sdy I 'Irantinr.V-, 72D State Lit:e. Everyone! in ilod . 11-S-I i

. . ! Special fried chicken dinner, Z-i I en'.s, tomorrow. We JnesJay. . .Mr-', i

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Influence Over Rheumatism

Discoverer Tells Weis Drug Company and All Good Druggests Not to j Ja 2 a Cent cf Anyone's Morey Unless Allenrhu Completely Baa-! ishes AM Rheumatic Pains and Twinges. j

Mr. James H. Allen suffered lor vcars with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of epascless stud.--, that no one can be free

from rheumatism until ic accumulated

sign :lnd symptom of rheumatism from his s;. stem. He freely gave h's dlscovcrv to others who took it. w in what might be called marvelous success. After ears of ur?-

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The Hollywood trio Fnrec. Taleuled Young Ladi?s Givi?ar a Diversified Evening of Ertert8inr!i'rt ALICE F0NE CRAMER. Concert Soprano ELIZABETH KURZ, Interpretative Reader ESTELLE GREER, Sympathetic Accompanist Wednesday Eve'g, Nov. 9 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK AT THE PYTHIAN HOME CORNER OF HOHMAN AND OGDEN STREETS HAMMOND This is the opening number of the Redpalh Lycum Course which is being sponsored ihis season by the Knights of Pythias of Hommond. Forthcoming numbers will be: Stephani Svhutze. wizard tellev-of-tales; Daddy Grobecker's Svi.s Yodlers: Onev Fred Sweet ; The Two Duval Brothers. SEASON TICKETS FOR THE FIVE NUMBERS, $1.50 SINGLE ADMISSIONS, 50c Tickets now on sale at Colonial Sporting Goods Store, Carl Nelson's Drug Store, The Model Clothing Store.

impurities, common!- caned uric acid ; the newspapers. Weis Iimtr Co in nan v deposits were dissolved in the joints- ; his been apointe.l asrtit for Mlciirhu ard nvsrles and cxr. lied from the body. j) llljfJ virjnitv with the understandlmr r-bTZZ ;umen,sfand1,irK;t nil-,- eon to-icled a ' ve--.-; ;t tion that on tl .- (irst two bottles to all who o-ii t-iv -i-d .,irr-i-n K Ic-ro-lied ei erv st.-iT- h rt-ei'e-d no no'ient. ans.

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